Open to all ISPOR Members and Non-members

Moderated by:

  • Nancy Lynn

Presented by:

  • Anirban Basu
  • Susan Peschin
  • Richard Cookson
  • Jason Resendez

November 9, 2020
11:00AM EDT | 3:00PM GMT | 5:00PM CEST 

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An increasing number of innovative potential treatments for Alzheimer’s disease are advancing in the clinical pipeline. However, the value frameworks and health technology assessments of today may create challenges that inhibit sustainable patient access. Among those who may be hardest hit are older adults, women, and racial and ethnic minorities. However, there may be opportunities to improve the situation by modifying value frameworks to incorporate issues of equity and inclusion. Doing so will help to build a more ethical ecosystem and help to ensure greater access to innovation for those who might otherwise face barriers. This webinar will define how Alzheimer’s disease affects underserved communities; share opportunities to create more equitable, ethical, and inclusive value frameworks; and educate on the community’s role in solving this problem.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the differential impact of Alzheimer’s disease on underserved groups
  • Learn how current value framework could be extended to capture equity
  • How stakeholders can collaborate to implement equity considerations into value assessment

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Brought to you by:

Biogen

Moderator:

Nancy Lynn, Senior Vice President, Strategic Partnerships, BrightFocus Foundation, Maryland, USA

Presenters:

Anirban Basu, Stergachis Family Endowed Director of The CHOICE Institute, Professor of Health Economics, University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA, USA

Susan Peschin, President and CEO, Alliance For Aging Research, Washington, DC, USA

Richard Cookson, Professor, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, York, UK

Jason Resendez, Executive Director, UsAgainstAlzheimer's Center for Brain Health Equity, UsAgainstAlzheimer's, Washington, DC, USA

Please note: On the day of the scheduled webinar, the first 1000 registered participants will be accepted into the webinar. For those who are unable to attend, or would like to review the webinar at a later date, the full-length webinar recording will be made available at the ISPOR Educational Webinar Series webpage approximately 2 weeks after the scheduled Webinar.

Reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.

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